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There is scarcely a person who does not believe that generating and keeping backups is useful. Indeed that is of fundamental importance especially when you have a website and emails that build up your digital presence.
Here at SuperHosting.BG we back up all hosting accounts and Managed services. But it is essential that our customers also generate and store their own backups. This is absolutely necessary before making any changes to the hosting service.

We all know how useful statistics might be. It gives quick overview to aggregated information and provides quality data analysis to help us make better, more informed decisions. However, in some cases statistics collection and processing requires more server resources than the initially intended.
Today we would like to share with you our recent experience. This is a real story about two stat modules which were added to the hosting service, but doubled the server resource usage.

In the first part we talked about several settings of the Page Cache module in the W3 Total Cache plugin, which you have to pay attention to. Now we will describe the remaining caching types in this plugin.
As Object Cache and Database Cache will work with default settings, you may only enable them. We will emphasize on Minify as this option has more detailed settings and is often the reason for incorrect site visualization.

Now in the upcoming articles part 1 and 2 we will provide you with more detailed information on W3 Total Cache settings, by means of which you can activate Memcached cashing in your WordPress website. These settings have been tested and proven suitable when using the shared hosting service.
The W3 Total Cache plugin has similar options and settings for data caching. This plugin is also a system for speeding up website loading.

For Linux fans, working with a terminal or using commands in the shell for system management and setup is something ordinary and does not pose any challenges. But for those who have never used the black window the idea for writing commands instead of clicking on icons looks quite tedious and incomprehensible.

In a previous article we explained how to speed up your OpenCart store by reducing the calculation for the number of products displayed in a given category.
In this way you reduce the numerous SQL queries, sent towards the database. If you need the number of products to be visible, you can optimize in another way in order to improve your loading speed.
Today we will tell you about one more basic technique for optimizing and speeding up your OpenCart.